Fourth of July descended into mayhem across parts of Southern California as unruly crowds overwhelmed packed-out fireworks ...
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From above: The aftermath of California’s wildfires
Ever seen a forest that’s half ghost town, half new life? California’s mountains tell that story. Charred tree skeletons, bright green shoots pushing through the ashes. Nature’s resilience, flying ...
A mother in Altadena started her son on chelation therapy to remove lead from his blood. A geochemist will not enter his home without a respirator and a full-body suit. A cinematographer spent ...
Since the Eaton Fire, Altadena residents have found hazardous substances such as lead and asbestos on their properties, fueling fear, conflict and a patchwork of emerging research. ALTADENA, Calif. — ...
Sixteen months after California's Eaton Fire, these are the extreme measures Altadena residents are taking to deal with a host of toxic compounds, including arsenic and asbestos, plaguing their ...
The toxic aftermath of the LA-area fires: Why residents fear it's not safe to go home Since the Eaton Fire, Altadena residents have found hazardous substances such as lead and asbestos on their ...
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